- CA ON00156 TR/1352-1/6
- Item
- 1958
Newspaper article on the Roblin grey-stone house in Ameliasburgh. Includes photographs.
7 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
Newspaper article on the Roblin grey-stone house in Ameliasburgh. Includes photographs.
Newspaper article on the Cannifton house.
Account book of John Bailey, a farmer in Madoc. Contains lists of expenses, expenditures and assets of farm operation.
Visitor's register with meals served, yachts launched and arrived, 27 Jun - 10 Sept, 1905.
Tyler, James - Geneology for Flager Family
The file contains correspondence between James Tyler and the Hastings County Historical Society. It contains a family history along with genealogical records for the Flagler and Gilchrist families.
Papers of Loral and Mildred Wanamaker containing a copy of the 1909 Voters' List of the Town of Trenton and 1965 Voters' List for the Township of Ameliasburgh.
Adult Writing Contest - Wannamaker, John "Reminiscences of Cashel Township"
Entry for Historical Fiction Writing Contest by John Wannamaker. 39 Pages.
Photocopies taken from 2 Bibles donated to Belleville Public Library by Robert B. Redner in 1984. Records of births, deaths and marriages include family names: Osterhaout, Redner, Huyak, Wright, Conger, Patterson Clute, Goldsmith, Minaker, Tompkins, Wolever, Delong, Gordon and Baird.
The file contains a photocopy of a newspaper article written about 1926, titled C.G. Fox, Consecon, is 91 Years Old.
This file contains: 1) A photocopied typed article titled "Telegraph Island Light", about the lighthouse erected 1870 in the Bay of Quinte; 2) A timetable for the steamer Varuna, circa 1920, Captain A. Hicks; 3) A photocopy of the obituary for Rev. James Rollins born 28 October 1865 in Madoc and died 7 February 1943 in Kingston.
Young, Lieut. Col. Reuben Young - Obituary 1899
File contains the obituary (7-February-1899) for Lt. Col. Reuben Young. Born 19-July-1805 in Carrying Place, oldest son of Lieut. Col. James Young, M.P. Lt. Col. Reuben Young married Nancy Briant in 1829, she predeceased him 10 years.
File contains the genealogy for George & Mary Lawrence Young, descended from Oliver Cromwell, settled Hastings County and donated land for present day Belleville Cemetery. The file also contains newspaper clippings from 1955 about the celebrations for Beniah Young's 101st birthday (January 12, 1955) and his obituary (November 2, 1955). Mr. Ben Young was born in Roblin's Mills, Prince Edward County and died in Trenton, Ontario. He is buried in Carrying Place Cemetery. Mr. Beniah Young was a decedent of George & Mary Lawrence Young.
File contains a newspaper article dated November 2, 1966 about Blake Young of Carrying Place, a fifth generation U.E.L. family.
File contains research material for Yeomans Genealogy; including excerpts from the 1851, 1861 and 1871 Census' for Prince Edward County and Hastings County. Also Family Group Records for: Yeomans, Whelpley, Osborn, McGorman, and Clapp. Photocopies from a family bible belonging to Benjamin Osborne and a copy of an excerpt from the publication Ontario Historical Soceity Papers Volume 21: "Pioneer Sketches and Family Reminiscences" - The Osbornes of Sophiasburgh.
Wilkins, Robert C. Carrying Place 1845
A deed to Robert C. Wilkins and Robert Shuter. 3 pages.
Wilkins, Col. Charles, 1782-1867
A history on Col. Charles Wilkins and notes made by Mr. Gerald Boyce. 13 pages.
A family history on the Wilkins' family. 2 pages.
The file contains a letter dated 9 May 1924 from Harwood Weller Quipp looking for information about the Weller Family of Carrying Place. Also, two newspaper articles; one on the death of Lottie Weller (nee Bingley) and one dated 14 April on the 105th Birthday of Mrs. Laura Weller (nee Roberts). Both women descending from local pioneer families.
The file contains photocopies of newspapers articles about Reverend Bowen P. Squire's work as an archaeologist in the Prince Edward County region, along with a list of his paintings in the museum.
Sprague Family, Prince Edward County History
This file contains a newspaper clipping titled "The Sprague Family: How They Migrated From New York to Prince Edward".